Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Breed




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This dog breed is distinguished from the very similar looking Cardigan Welsh Corgi, by his docked tail. The attractive face and head resembles that of a fox. His eyes are oval, his eyes dark, and the ears are erect and medium sized with rounded points. The neck is fairly long for this dog's tiny size, as well as a little arched and clean. The ribs are a bit egg-shaped and a little long with a deep chest, not too low to the ground.

The forelegs are short with forearms turning inward a little so that the front is not completely straight. His coat is double and medium in length, with a observable ruff; hair straight and at times wavy but not wiry or fluffy. The Pembroke's color can range in colors of red, sable, fawn, black and tan, and may also have in it white.

Size: The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a medium-sized, big boned dog who is quite long and low standing. His height is only approximately ten to twelve inches tall and at best he will weigh in at approximately 27 pounds. The female ought be about two pounds lighter.

Health: The Pembroke has a long life span that can live into the double-digit years. Grooming needs are minimal, but as an an owner of this kind you should ensure a proper diet and guard against excess because when overweight, Corgi's are prone to grave back problems. Too much stair climbing and high impact exercises can also incline to damage. Despite that, the highest prevailing medical problems you may hit upon with this dog are eye problems, as they are the most frequent complications, with PRA, lens luxation, and secondary glaucoma all found in this breed.

Hip dysplasia is also known, and though its effects seem less debilitating in the Corgi, it is of course still immensely undesirable. Cervical disc (neck) and back problems are known, as is epilepsy. All breeders must screen for hips and eyes (including retinal dysplasia). If properly fed and taken care of, Pembroke Welsh Corgi's can live healthy up to 14 years.

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